Understanding Uganda’s New Curriculum – What Parents Need to Know

Uganda’s new competence-based curriculum is reshaping how our learners study, think, and apply knowledge. Instead of focusing only on memorizing facts, the curriculum emphasizes skills development, creativity, and real-world problem-solving.

At our school, teachers have begun integrating more group activities, practical lessons, and learner-centered teaching strategies. This helps students build confidence, communication skills, and the ability to think independently.

Parents can support this new learning approach by engaging children in simple home tasks, encouraging reading, and discussing what they learn each day. Together, we can prepare our learners for a more dynamic and competitive world.

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